‘Shaw played in all 16 games for the Jacksonville Jaguars last season and made 10 starts. He caught a career-high 44 passes for 525 yards and one touchdown and averaged 12.4 yards on 24 punt returns, including a 69-yard score.’
Archives for March 18, 2003
Atlanta signs LB Newman
‘Reaching certain incentives could push Newman’s salary as high as $800,000 this year. Newman, a fourth-round draft pick out of North Carolina in 1999, has 238 career tackles and 14 1/2 sacks.’
Kicker signs offer sheet from Buffalo
‘The deal is for four years and worth more than $4.2 million, said agent Paul Sheehy.’
Bills sign wide receiver Shaw
‘Shaw was drafted by Seattle in the sixth round of the 1998 draft and spent the next three years with Pittsburgh, catching 92 passes 1,468 yards and nine touchdowns.’
Bills agree to terms with former Jaguars WR Shaw
‘Shaw, 27, caught a career-high 44 passes for 525 yards and a touchdown last year, starting 10 of 16 games for Jacksonville. He also averaged 12.4 yards on 25 returns, bringing back one 69 yards for a touchdown.’
Bills, Lindell agree to four-year contract
Frustrated by unsuccessful efforts to re-sign kicker Mike Hollis, the Buffalo Bills have turned to the restricted free agent market in an attempt to bolster the position for the long-term, with ESPN.com learning the team on Monday evening signed Rian Lindell to an offer sheet.
Seahawks are Couging it by giving Lindell the boot
Lindell is about to receive a contract offer from the Jets or Bills. The Seahawks can retain Lindell by matching it, but that’s unlikely. The offer is apt to be more than the Seahawks want to pay him.
‘Franchise’ players begin four-month waiting period
For the seven "franchise" players still without long-term deals — the eighth, WR Peerless Price, was traded from Buffalo to Atlanta and signed a seven-year contract — football is about to become an afterthought.
Chris Brown: Shaw Agrees to Terms
Shaw should blend in quickly. On his visit to Buffalo, the speedy Shaw pointed out that he spent two seasons with Kevin Gilbride’s offensive system in Pittsburgh. In his three years with the Steelers (’99-’01) he averaged over 16 yards per catch. The 27-year old believes he’ll be able to reacquaint himself with the offense quickly which could help him step right in and contribute.